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Laura M. FitzGerald

U.S.
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Expertise

I can answer all questions related to any oil and gas leases, mineral sales, pipeline right-of-ways, LA Dept of Conservation Units; negotiating with landmen for leasing your property, assisting in locating owners of suspended funds.

Experience in the area

26 years in the field and owning my own land services company; being a royalty owner, and participating in drilling wells

Organizations

American Association for Professional Landmen, ArkLaTex Assoc. of Professional Landmen, and Dallas Association of Professional Landmen (DAPL), Women's Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC)

Education/Credentials

Certified Professional Landman, attended LSU, Notary Public

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Recent Answers from Laura M. FitzGerald

2009-11-04 Mineral Sales:

Sir, let me check and see what the market value is in this area. Please email me at lfitzgerald@iliosresources.com so I can furnish you this information. It's not as simple as just taking a multiple

2009-11-01 Royalties - North Dakota:

Below is how you would calculate the estimated royalty revenue, based on the information you have set out above. However, you have not stated whether the unit for the well is 160 acres, or the family

2009-10-31 selling mineral acres in Oklahoma:

John, This sounds low to me. Why don't you email or fax me over the property information and I will check on the value of it for you. Also, please let me know how much interest you own in the 40 acres

2009-10-30 Mineral LEase:

Sir, I am not familiar with the market in this area - I suggest you check with some of your neighboring landowners and see what they have been offered. I would also suggest that you not accept their first

2009-10-29 Entireities Clause in an Okla lease:

The Entirety Clause found in some oil and gas leases benefits the Lessee to make it clear to the Lessor that if the lands covered by the lease are now or in the future owned in separate tracts, the lease

 

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